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US 5168391

DYE LASER AMPLIFIER INCLUDING AN IMPROVED WINDOW CONFIGURATION FOR ITS DYE BEAM

Assignee

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, THE, AS REPRESENTED BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Filed

Sep 22, 1986

Granted

Dec 1, 1992

Location

PLESANTON CA US

Abstract

A dye laser amplifier in which a continuously replenished supply of dye is excited with a first light beam in order to amplify the intensity of a second different light beam passing therethrough is disclosed herein. This amplifier includes a cell though which a continuous stream of the dye is caused to pass, and means for directing the first beam into the cell while the second beam is directed into and through the same cell. There is also disclosed herein a specific improvement to this amplifier which resides in the use of a pair of particularly configured windows through which the second beam passes along fixed paths as the second beam enters and exits the dye cell. Each of these windows has a relatively thick main section which is substantially larger in dimensions transverse to its beam path than the cross section of the second beam itself, whereby to add structural integrity to the overall window. At the same time, the latter includes a second section which is disposed entirely within the confines of the main section and through which the second beam is intended to pass in its entirety. This second section is made substantially thinner than the main section in order to reduce optical distortion as the second beam passes therethrough.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Dec 17, 1986

Rescinded

Mar 12, 1992

Duration

5 years, 2 months

Inventor

  • 1RICHARD W. O'NEIL

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